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life we'll just watch for the bears. and see how that goes. we'll update the dow on facebook live as well. i hope you're afternoon is fantastic. happy hunting. we'll see you book here soon. >> a new batch of clinton e-mails raising a lot of new questions.the clinton foundation welcome everyone. i'm trish regan in for nell cavuto. at the center of the controversy i an execty foundation and a request for a passport. catherine herridge was the breaking details for us. >> reporter: the e-mail was first obtain by judicial watch who sued in court for huma abedin's records. the umenyiora -- e-mail was sent six months into secretary clean to be's term before doug band. in the e-mail band asked abedin
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to get him and two other colleagues who appeared to work at the clinton foundation diplomatic passports. it's not clear whether the request was granted. abedin says she'll, quote, figure it out. the rules governing diplomatic parts are strict. this code of federal regulations reads in part, quote, diplomatic passport is issued to a foreign service officer or a person having diplomatic status or comparable status because he or she is traveling abroad to carry out diplomatic duties on behalf of the u.s. government. the state department refers fox back to the federal regulations saying they could not comment on individual cases. one of my colleagues pointed out an interesting detail that september is in fact passport awareness month so that is a fun fact, trish. >> all right. catherine, thester keeps going. >> it does. >> we're joined by the "washingtoncap examinerry" byron
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york. wife is the fallout might be from this? feels as though it's just one thing after another. but is this going to actually cause some people to really give pause now? >> well, there were two big things about concerns about hillary clinton and the foundation, and one, as secretary of state, one of those is that she was kind of selling access, big donors to the foundation got access to her, and the other thing was she might be actually doing things in return for donations to the foundation. and if what catherine is saying turns out to be correct and if these diplomatic passports were handed out in return, essentially, for large contributions, then that is really giving something for something else, which really kicks the scandal up a notch. >> look, this entire sort of pay to play scenario, we don't have any verification that any of it really happened. we just have a set of facts which look awfully sketchy,
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which cause us all to question just exactly why she would allow such cozy relationship between the foundation and her state department. it's something that just shouldn't be done. i think anybody can tell you that. but it did happen. we haven't seen anything that really suggests there was anything illegal. if it turns out that she was effectively allowing these diplomatic passports to be kind of for sale, does that change everything? >> well, that would clearly raise a question of abuse of her authority as secretary of state. and a caution again. we have to find out if this was actually done. we can say without a doubt the clinton foundation asked for it and that foundation officials who were very close to people around clinton and to clinton herself, asked for this. so, it raises a whole lot of questions, and remember, we're going to have many more
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disclosures of e-mails coming over the next two weeks and months, and perhaps we'll get more of an answer to this. clearly this is one of the most serious things we have heard yet about the foundation and secretary of state's office. >> she is an ambitious woman. why whoa she allow this to exist? she had to have nope this jeopardy days -- jeopardize her future. >> the clinton foundation was set up as a government in compile when president bill clinton left the white house, and it gave everybody something to do for quite a while, and if you look at the number of these staffers of the clinton foundation, cheryl mills, huma abedin, both were with the clinton foundation and then when hillary clinton moved to the secretary of state's office they went with her and when she left the office, they went back to the foundation, and so there appears to be a blurry line
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between the actual government and kind of the government in waiting represented by the clinton foundation. >> wow. well, a lot of questions still need to get answered. hopefully she decides to talk to the press at some point soon. we're going on, what, 260 some odd days. >> i'm not looking to learn it through a press conference. more disclosures of e-mails. >> thank you so much. let's move to another controversial right now. the administration under fire after in new report claims it secretly agreed to cut iran some slack after the deal. this shows our ships sinking an and our flag burning. james rosen has more. >> reporter: good afternoon from the state department officials pushed back strongly against the think tank reports that the u.s. and allies granted several exemptions that's have allowed the psalmic regime in iran to
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receive billions of sanctions relief without meeting the terms of the nuclear deal. david albright, a weapons inspector and number nuclear analyst issued report, discloves else by reuters, alleging the joint commission established to oversee implement take of the nuclear deal. a group of the nations which negotiated the deal, has weakened language relating to the caps of the stockpile of uranium, and hot cells and iran's storage of heavy water and other step in plutonium development. the process has been secret and amounts to the generation of secret or confidential arrangement that dot not have adequateover eight and scrutiny, albright and a koleing relight, question whether iran is exploit
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thing system to weaken as many of the deal's limitations as possible and appears be succeeding. a spokesman for john kerry says iran's requirements under the joint plan for action have not ben changed and the goalposts have not been moved. >> i also would assert that the joint commission has not and will not loosen any of this commitments and has not provided any exceptions that would allow iran to retain or process material in exist of the limits it could use in a breakout scenario. >> and those last words john kerry kept repeating, the kept making reference to nuclear material iran could produce that it could use in a breakout scenario where it makes a mad dash for nuclear weapon and thought he might have been leaving a little wiggle room there, namely, that perhaps this joint commission has been granting exemptions to allow iran to produce additional nuclear material that might not
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immediately be usable in that breakout scenario. >> james rosen, thank you, sir, as always. let's get reaction from sebastian gorka, author of defeating jihad. good to see you again. what are your thoughts on the report? >> i think the american taxpayer, the american voter, has one more piece of evidence we can't trust anything about the administration's deal with iran. remember, we were told it wasn't a ransom, then we found out it was a ransom. we were told it has foe cash because we can't wire money to return because that's illegal. we found out hundreds of millions of dollars have been wired to iran. now we find out from the most transparent administration in american history, that the deal wasn't really a deal, because the limitations put in place were simply hijack the iranians said we need more fissile material. he have to have more hot cells,
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more access to heavy water, and basically the administration apparently caved in this deal that was supposed to bring safety and stability to the region, but really gave iran everything they wanted. >> this comes on the heels of the propaganda video where you see our ship sinking and our flag burning. we are attempting via the administration to make this friendship with iran, with the thinking that somehow is going to solve some of the problems in the middle east. but it seems to me, dr. gorka, in we're meeting them half. of halfway but they don't -- >> both sides come to some kind of middle where each party gets something. the west, america, our allies, israel, got nothing in this deal. in fact tehran is probably laughing at us and i think it's a function of one very simple rule. you can't trust dictatorships.
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remember what president reagan said about the soviet union, trust but verify. here, those rules were completely ignored. >> wow. dr. gorka, thank you as all. bill clinton denying a political report today, a claim that his aides used taxpayer funds to subsidize the clinton foundation. could this hurt hillary clinton's campaign? and florida bracing for its first hurricane in 11 years, with mandatory evacuations underway. are we looking at busy season ahead? i'll see you right back here.
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state. this is all of course in advance of hurricane hermine, which is making its way up the coast there north carolina, again, calling a state of emergency in 33 counties there. meanwhile, new report claiming taxpayer funds were used to support the clinton foundation, and hillary clinton's e-mail server, it's a report the clinton camp is vehemently denying. jennifer griffin has the latest. >> reporter: we're here in parma, ohio, awaiting vice president biden. a few hundred union workers waiting for him meantime. clinton campaign and spokesman have pushed back hard on the politico story are and demanding a retraction. the story alleges that bill clinton used special gsa funds to support his wife's private e-mail server, quote, program for ex-presidents paid salaries and benefits to clinton aides at the center of controversies. clinton spokesman, brian fallon, has been tweeting rebuttals all
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morning, quote, as it does for all ex-presidents in response to the headline. this is upbad bad journalism there are several falsies. the server did not transmit e-mail. it was housed at president prest clinton's harlem office and contains his.presidency corporations and is totally separate from the christian ton foundation and the family serve in new york. bill clinton's spokesman issued the following statement, quote: this is patently false. the clintons personally paid nor server no gsa funding was ever used for a private e-mail server anywhere and the clinton foundation never housed a gsa funned e-mail server, private or otherwise. the gsa privatings all presidents henry true. annual money to make sure they don't up in poverty, as truman did, one million dollars a year, under the former president's can. most of it went to rent bill
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clinton's office and pay his staff in harlem. we request a comment from the gsa but have not heard back. a recent report appears to ex-on rate the clintons of wrongdoing, and since 2008 the clintons have given back money to the gsa it did not use from the fun. >> all right. thank you so much. jennifer. joining me right now is ashley and richard. good to see you. ashley, not looking so gore clintons. one thing after on another when it comes to servers and e-mails and that darn foundation, how much is it hurting her campaign. >> it is hurting her because was a have seen there's one thing consistent with the clinton campaign and that's that people do not trust her. poll after poll shows that. into to you can sigh these are two of the most unlikeable presidential candidates ever, she is still poll so poorly with americans when its comes to the
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issue of trustworthiness because of the issue and they keep popping up. another chapter out of the clinton basically corruption chronicles that keep continues to go on and on and on, and it does not matter -- yes, a server maybe housed somewhere else or server -- the point is taxpayer dollars were being used inappropriately and that's where their needs to be a discussion here. the foundation had been paying their staffers but at the same time they were supplementing it, not giving them benefits and doing that through the federal government which is larger issue. >> we have seen richard the foundation story heat up in recent days, in recent weeks, and simultaneously we have seen donald trump narrow that gap between himself and hillary clinton in the most recent fox news poll. richard, does any of that narrowing of the gap have to do with the foundation scandal? >> i actually hope this campaign looks to the trump foundation and the clinton foundation as
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kind of a short hand for the values of the two candidates. the trump foundation, we know, from press reports, gave money to his child private school and to buy a tim tebow signed helmet. the clinton foundation was used to pay for 11.5 million people to get hiv aids drugs, malaria treatment, dealing with climbed change, childhood obesity, women's apple pourment and the list going on dirks. it's also used for access. >> even if it did all the good in the world. >> it did. >> if somehow she was using the foundation -- >> hey, jennifer just -- >> taking donations -- juvenile. >> for giving josh trish -- >> it doesn't really matter because -- >> well, it -- >> i may have been corrupt. >> the foundation is to. >> hold on a second. jennifer just -- i know what you anticipated the story to be hat hats off to jennifer griffin. she did research and found the story was totally invalid.
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there's a reason that the campaign -- yes. she said that -- >> note not what are said -- >> the clinton campaign said the story was involume laid -- no, general general griffin did her own research. clinton was a wildwide trouble shooter and went to haiti and the -- >> all the -- [overlapping speakers] >> ty the foundation -- that was his own capacity. >> i'm talking about the foundation and no matter how much good it did if it turns how she was selling access i don't care you give all all the -- you fundamentally violating the trust of that office and the trust of the american people, and i am asking you, is that what she did? >> well, there's no evidence of it. >> what? >> reminds me of -- well, reminds me of the e-mail story. people were speculating six or eight months ago, if, if, if, it's going to be biden and see saw what happened. the fact is there is not a single piece of evidence that
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anything untoward happen dish iin the e-mail bas and can forth that actually showed she was requesting these special p.es to. >> where nothing dot done. >> diplomatic privileges. >> the point here is that the request nor being made, the asks were being made and there was correlation between the -- >> by people -- >> the clinton foundation -- >> five people that worked for bill clinton unrelated to the foundation. >> richard, i thick i've said this to you before. what happens in cases where federal judges when they own stock in a company that they are about to make a decision on? -- >> great point. >> the recuse himself. >> that's why we need to see the trump taxes. >> no,. >> i agree -- [overlapping speakers] >> it is the perception that they are worried about. even if they're not going to do anything wrong, they don't need to look like they would be self-interested. >> what's tie -- >> perception we're talking about with hillary clinton and this foundation. it doesn't -- >> the third time you -- [overlapping speakers]
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>> have to leave it there. thank you, gentleman and ladies so good to see you. we have evacuations underway in florida as it praises for hurricane hermine. steve hard began will with us the latest and colin kaepernick could be faring more backlash if he doesn't stand for the national anthem. why? because it's military appreciation night. meet the retired sergeant who has a message for this player. coming up. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan.
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we have seen some pretty harsh conditions already here, about 130 miles north of tampa. the rain is coming in sideways, the wind has picked up and most worrisome, the water level is rising and it's rising quickly. they're expecting a storm surge here of anywhere from four to eight feet. that would mean the water level would be chest height where i'm standing now. that means a lot of these houses, the 800 people who live here could be in real trouble. we heard from governor rick scott of florida throughout the day saying that this is a life-threatening storm. there's been states of emergency declared in more than 50 counties and five of those counties, including this one, leavy county, they're saying it's a mandatory evacuation. tonight we could lose power, like live lose water and sewer, so it's a real kernel most people have evacuated but some
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experienced with storms saying they're going ride this one out. it could get bad, back to you. >> be careful, steve. thank you so much. let's go to rick reithmuth on how bad the hurricane could turn out to be. >> we have not had a hurricane make landfall in florida for 11 years so this is the worth storm we have seen in a long time, fortunately making landfall and bringing the storm surgery across an area without a lot of population, not like a miami or new orleans for that party. but you can see getting very organized here. still not as well organized as you would see for potential rapid strengthening. so won't get much stronger than category 1 or 75-miles-an-hour hurricane before it makes landfall. the impacts will be really wide reaching. and look at how far away we have tropical storm warnings in effect. up to north carolina. you got the idea. a big swath here of the southeast is going to be dealing
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with this storm for the next 48 hours and then even past that in the northeast. this is the infrared image. you can see storms already over florida and you saw that with steve's shot and the tornado watch in effect until 11:00. see tornadoes with a lan-falling tropical system and that's overnight. a lot of the storms draining rouse far in -- dangerous far inland. you can see the storm on the radar and it's getting closer to the shore. the official track brings it onshore tonight, maybe as early. it will hit land first if it stays over the big bend. there's more water for it to good over before it gets to land. could be a later landfall but you'll notice, we're watching this all across georgia, south carolina, north carolina, by saturday morning so we have a ways to go, and then, trish, look at this. the storm really stalls out. looks like it's going to get
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struck here across off the shore of new jersey, south of long island. that's sunday night's poise, and going into tuesday it has not moved much. so it will look to meander, maybe not as a tropical storm but as a big wind and weathermaker here for a lot of the people on the eastern sea board. so this is the last unofficial weekend of the summer so many people want to be outside. >> they do. >> don't go in the water. it's not good up and down the eastern seaboard. a lot of rip currents and we see a lot of fatilities from that every year. it's dangerous. >> thank you. hurricane herm afternoon is expected to -- hermine is expected to slam the florida coast today but if joe is right this is -- is it another 2005. >> not 2005 but a preseason forecast said it was the eastern part of the united states and gulf of mexico we were expecting higher activity this year because of the water, the
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configuration of the water. want to amplify what rick said. we're candidate this will stall within 100-miles of the coast for three or four days and i'm concerned that folks in the jersey shore, march of 1962, a knopp tropical system that sat offshore. water temperatures in the middle eightsy off ocean city, maryland. so you're dealing with this perhaps -- no matter what you want to call it three, four, five days of pushing water back at these people and i think there's they potential for very damaging situation and those beaches here. >> what do you mean? >> well, when you is that right looking at what happened in march of '62, winds pushing water back, the only thing that's has beaten that is sandy. so this is between sandy and '62. this may have hurricane force winds up in there and it's interesting, too, trish, if they take the categorization off at hurricane i believe that affects
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insurance policy, yet if you have a storm out of the tropics stall in those areas, have on eye, that's a hurricane for goodness sake. so we are very concerned -- >> you say goetz together stop. >> it's going to mill around in there. what happens is every tide gets higher. the water comps in, can't go back out because of the easterly winds pushing into the coastal areas, and so you also have a new moon. so, the biggest thing we saul at the beginning of the season was, there was the ocean temperatures in the gulf of mexico are normally warm. it causes a distortion of where storms want to intensify so they come west until the get to the bahamas. happened in the 1950s with hurricane carol, which was nothing until i got to the bahamas. edna, 11 days later was nothing until puerto rico so the left-developing storms, that's the real problem the rest of the
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talk to an allstate agent about all the things they do to keep riders riding. a story still bringing the heat. san francisco 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick saying he won't stand during the national anthem before tonight's preseason game in san diego. and guess what? san diego will be saluting the military tonight. it's something the team has been doing for nearly 30 years. joining me right now, former u.s. army ranger nick irving, nick. kind of awkward here. he's not going stand for the anthem, and there they are, honoring the military. what is your thought? >> i look at it like this. i lost a lot of good friends who died for that flag. when i was overseas on multiple deprime ministers to iraq and afghanistan we stood for the
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national anthem. for him to disrespect that, and as much as i disagree, it's a right he has been begin. his constitutional right. it's very distastele. there's other ways to go another it if we wanted to make a change about oppression, one, symptom wearing the identify del castro d shirt -- fidel castro t-shirt and take the american flag off the back of your helmet. or join the police force, make a difference. >> there's something about the national anthem, right, that you stand up with pride and even if you don't like the way things are going, even if you want to change things, isn't there just something about hearing that song that is special, that you remember the things that are great about this country, you have the opportunity to go out there and make these changes. in other words, there's a better way for him to go about this perhaps. >> oh, yeah, 100%. i remember growing up as a kid watching my dad raise the flag,
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something he still does. lost 0 lot of good friends and when i hard the unanimous anthem, still brings tears to my eyes. something that stands for what think america is great for, what america represents. the sacrifices that men and women have given since the birth of the united states. and before that, i think that it stands for a lot of thing. for him to die respect that, specially on military appreciation day, it's distasteful but it's his right. a lot 0 good men died for that right. >> they did good to have you here today. >> thank you. >> a mother considering suing jetblue after her five-year-old son traveling alone ended up in the wrong state. does she have a kiss? and better off with obamacare? why stuart varney's interview is make something pretty huge waves. >> you're not going to apologize in. >> no. >> better system than the one we
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better off with obamacare? despite premiums soaring and insurers that bolting in one of the law's chief architects is still defending the system. here he is defending it to stuart varney. this is interesting. got to watch. >> you are sitting on the fence -- >> i didn't -- >> spiraling down, out of control. the administering -- >> its not -- >> the people of illinois -- >> i believe your brother runs chicago? is he paying 55% more on his healthcare premiums? because the people of illinois are. if they're on the exchange. how about tennessee, up 60% come
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november 1st, and notice -- >> you're just -- >> the smile, you are going to apology. >> i'm just frustrated you have me on the show and don't let me talk. you want to just go off. >> yes. >> let's just explore -- >> i'm representing our viewers who are mad as hell about what happened to their health care system because of the system designed by you. not going to apology. >> no. better system than the one we had before. your memory is so poor about how bad the system was before. >> well,. >> and let's remember that it's very important to -- >> so i think you should apologize perspective you can't we're done. zede kirk. >> the affordable health care act kansas is a improvement over what would we had before. no doubt. >> okay. >> don't mess with my friend, stuart varney. are you better off we own barac-
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obamacare? and betty, and jessica. i have a feeling you'll say, no, absolutely not, because you're paying more money and there's less -- >> that's right. premiums across the board are up 24% this year, and for that people are going to have a much smaller choice of doctors, smaller choice of hospitals, smaller choice of medication coverage and huge deductibles, $6,000. $7,000 for the -- per person for the cheapest plan, the bronze plan. all of that in a third of the nation, people will have to sign up for only one or two. there will be no choices like having to buy the only car on the lot and here's what happened. when there were choice and now there's only one, everybody gets funneled into the network of doctors offer bid the one plan
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so you never gate doctor's appointment. >> kevin, everybody predicted this, everybody he can for ek manual, one of the chief argue tickets who defs it. the people thought this would happen, did they not. >> i think they did. the problem is that over the last year or so the republicans haven't really effectively prosecuted the case obama own kaz -- obamacare. what the republicans need its stuart varney to good on the road with them to -- the plan hasn't worked. and hillary clinton is doubling down on it. stuart varney is prosecuting this case in an effective way. that's great tv and it's good because obamacare is bad. >> we all enjoy that -- >> i've totally been on the wrong end of that. stop miling. stop smiling. >> you can have some empathy for zeke. the reality is, people have less choice. and they're make more money and you got insurer after insurer now just walking away from this. >> i think the choice thing is a
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huge problem. this is what hillary clinton talked about and there are some quick fixes to improve the law like purchasing insurances across the state lines. i can by my clothes in new jersey, shy be able to get my insurance there. >> we agree on -- >> some good thinks to say about obama car. we have 20 million people who are insured who weren't, we have let's then 0 million americans without insurance which is a huge agreement. and what zeke was talking about in remember tuesday of health care costs, based on the ten years before obamacare the rates were rising by a greater percentage than hare now. so you have to three-quarter entirety of the issue i'm knock not saying premiums aren't too high and i saw the same poll that says is going tub -- >> you it should be changed? we need to make some adjustments. >> definitely. the insurance issue reform, a lot of liberals can get behind, and hillary clinton in her first speech about obama kaz, let's not throw the baby out with the baath water and talk about what to do to fix it.
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the cadillac tax, the employer mandate. >> do we need to start over. >> yes, but on day one, when the next president is inaugurated, that president should suspend the penalty for being uninsured. and here's why. 11 million people, at least, are paying that penalty, this year that penalty is going to average $1,000. can you imagine? paying not to have insurance. >> but in some cases it actually makes more economic sense for people to do thaws because costs to much. >> when you tell people their premiums are going up do. >> holiday can you tell them they have to pay a penalty for not buying it? it's -- >> the law now. white the political fallout from the whole situation? this going to be happening, and betsy -- right before the election people are getting the sticker shock. is it going to cost hillary
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clinton? >> i think it should. there's a policy side and a politics side. on a policy side, it's bad policy. something the republicans need to talk about. on the political side when americans are talking about campaign issues they're so disillusioned with the system they have basically given up faith the republicans will replace it. the republicans have to talk about and it got to not just talk about how bad it is. but got to talk about a preferred future, how we can move forward with the american people and they've not done that well. >> jess car what is your advice to hillary clinton as people get the sticker shock come november? >> to talk about the proking we have made and the productive changes she will make. the truth of the matter is obamacare is here to stay. republicans if you want to win office, talk about improving, don't talk about destroying it. you voted 60 times to repeal this and nothing has happened. >> it's almost done by itself.
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have two 6-year-olds and a 4-year-old. and believe me, none of them would be on a plane by themselves, ever! so there's a part of me that asks how is it that a mother would put a tiny child like that on a plane to fly in the first place? >> thank you for having me. tons of parents do this and guardians all the time. the issue really is that jetblue charged an unaccompanied minor service fee of $100. when they charge that $100, they enter a contract with the parent saying we're going to take the additional measures to get your child from point "a" to point "b." >> i'm wondering why jetblue is willing to take on that liability, because a child 5 years old, probably shouldn't be flying in the care of an airline. emily, will it affect the case?
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>> it will, but not with standing this woman's horrible trauma, in new york courts have only started to award damages in cases such as this where there's no physical injury. but that being said, in third party cases such as here where she's suing or would sue based on perceived threat of safety to her son, they are requiring actual physical injury. so here her son would have had to have been injured that she witnessed or is close proximity to. so there's simply not enough for a case. >> the new york department of transportation regulations does not regulation the transportation of unaccompanied minors. so the parts are relying on the carriers who are taking on this duty for a fee. if there was no fee, then no expectation. but to charge an extra fee and then say well, if something happens, sorry.
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once you enter into that contract, you definitely have a duty. >> all of us are scratching our heads. i get it, the company promised to take care of that 5-year-old and failed to do so. so to your point, they promised something and they failed to deliver on it. but there seems to be a general question here also of whether or not an airline should be agreeing to that in the first place and whether a parent should be agreeing to it in the first place. your thoughts tho s on that? >> they are, and there are many airlines that don't offer this service. some airlines offer this service but only on direct flights with no correction. in this case, i understand there was a connecting flight. that's when the issue became apparent that they put him on the wrong connecting flight. so it's really up to the individual carrier. that's who the public is relying on. because as i said, there's no department of transportation regulations on this issue. if you choose to have children, minors unaccompanied on an
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airline, you need to do the additional training, have the additional staff to make sure that they're okay. >> jetblue definitely failed. again, i just don't understand a parent putting a little 5-year-old by themselves on a flight like that, entrusting the safety to an airline. thank you so much. good to have both of you here. nasa just releasing an image of hurricane hermine. you're about to see it. and ahead of tomorrow's crucial jobs report, walmart already has the job market paying attention. find out why, next.
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energy lives here. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. squuuuack, it's what you do. hurricane hermine about to slam into the florida coast, and take a look here, this is what it actually looks like from space. nasa tweeting out this image moments ago.
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you can't even see the state of florida there. all you see is that big white blur. this is the first hurricane to hit the state since wilma back in 2005. you'll recall 2005 you had wilma, katrina, rita. the governor is warning residents this is a life-threatening storm and should be taken very seriously. we also heard from the north carolina governor who declared a state of emergency in 33 counties there. walmart handing out pink slips, cutting about 7,000 jobs, the cuts coming in the accounting and invoicing departments. but look at this, you got walmart stock up about 2% today. all right. less than a week now until neil is back in business. he's going to be kicking off his return at 12:00 p.m. on the fox business network, then again right here with you on "your world." share your thoughts via twitter. we are very excited to have neil
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back. it's going to be a very big week. all of us are thrilled about it. that's it for us here today. catch me tomorrow on the intelligence report at 2:00 p.m. eastern. and also tonight on "lou dobbs tonight." i'm in for lou. "the five" is next. i'm gregg with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric boling, and melissa francis, "the five." he went from soft to hard in four hours. i speak of donald trump, getting his first big speech on immigration after that trip to mexico, comparing both events it was pure good cop/bad cop. first the good. >> i happen to have a tremendous feeling for mexican-americans, not only in terms of friendships, but in terms of the tremendous numbers that i've employed in the united states, and they are amazing people, amazing people.
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